Crows react to threats in human-like way: Neural basis of crows' knack for face recognition
Monday, September 10, 2012 - 17:30
in Psychology & Sociology
(Phys.org)—Cross a crow and it'll remember you for years. Crows and humans share the ability to recognize faces and associate them with negative, as well as positive, feelings. The way the brain activates during that process is something the two species also appear to share, according to new research being published this week.